Abstract
Minimally invasive surgery has become increasingly popular, utilizing smaller incisions in an effort to reduce morbidity associated with traditional approaches. Traditional correction of adult degenerative scoliosis is associated with significant risks and prolonged recovery. Surgeons should be cognizant of patient selection factors, approaches, risks, and outcomes of minimally invasive procedures, because they can be effective and desirable for the patient. Minimally invasive spinal deformity correction and hybrid constructs are viable alternatives to traditional open surgery. © 2017 Elsevier Inc.